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'Attahasam' valaitamil.com/--tamil-dictionary61066.html is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language action masala film written and directed by Saran featuring Ajith Kumar in dual lead roles. Pooja, Sujatha, Karunas and Ramesh Khanna play pivotal roles in the film, while the score and soundtrack are composed by Bharathwaj. The film released on 12 November 2004.

Plot



The movie begins with Jeeva, a driving instructor, leading a happy life with his mother. He also fell in love with Swapna after several mishaps. Sujatha hides the truth from Jeeva that his father, was murdered by a dada named Manthiram. The mother, much against the boys wish, packs off Jeeva's twin brother, Guru with a family who offer to adopt him, who had been witness to the murderer from a close quarter, to a distant town. He escapes from the family and goes to Thoothukudi and grows to become a gangster there.

When Jeeva visits Thoothukudi, he comes across his elder brother, Guru a.k.a. Thala. Seizing the opportunity, the elder brother kidnaps the younger one and decides to go as the driving instructor to Chennai. Initially, he plans to take revenge on his mother for packing him off from their house at a very young age. He hurts her at every step and even plans to sell off all their property.

On the other hand, Jeeva is mistaken as the gangster and is subject to attacks by the local gangsters of Thoothukudi. He escapes from them and returns to Chennai to save his mother. In the meantime, Jeeva learns of his father's death and Manthiram was the cause for the same. He avenges his father's death and leaves Jeeva with his mother to live happily and goes off to jail to keep his mother in belief that he is somewhere in the world living happily.

Cast



* Ajith Kumar in double role as:

** Guru (Thala), a gangster

** Jeeva, a driving instructor

* Pooja as Swapna, Jeeva's love interest

* Sujatha as Guru's and Jeeva's mother

* Nizhalgal Ravi as Guru's and Jeeva's father

* Babu Antony as Manthiram

* Mahadevan as Samutrakani

* Cochin Haneefa as Swapna's father

* Jasper as Fernandez

* Ramesh Khanna as Surula

* Karunas as Pangu

* Vaiyapuri as Kumbudren Saamy

* Manobala as Semi Joseph

* M. S. Bhaskar as Sex Doctor

* Crane Manohar as Driving School Staff

* Scissor Manohar

* Ilavarasu

* Sridhar

Production



Saran and Ajith Kumar collaborated for the third time after the successes of 'Kaadhal Mannan' (1998) and 'Amarkalam' (1999). Between then and 2004, the pair began shooting for another project for Poornachandra Rao titled 'Erumugam' also starring Richa Pallod, before Ajith Kumar pulled out and the pair subsequently fell out. However Ajith Kumar's wife played a role in reconciling the pair and Saran worked on a fresh script for the actor. Kiran was initially roped in to play a second leading female role after her other film opposite Ajith Kumar, 'Mahaa', was shelved but Saran later deleted her character from the project.

The shooting progressed in October 2004 around Tuticorin and a scene created a ruckus among the public as they mistook the action to be real, as the region had seen similar daylight murders and fights among local mafia in the past. Songs from the film were shot in Romania and Pollachi. The film released on Diwali 2004.

Soundtrack



The Music was composed by Bharathwaj and Released on Classic Audio.

Release



Despite a last minute financial crunch, 'Attahasam' was released on 300 screens worldwide as Ajith agreed to pay a hefty amount to the producer for settling his liability to the financier.[https://web.archive.org/web/20170902184255/http://www.sify.com/movies/diwali-pre-release-trade-buzz-news-tamil-kkfvEEbegjfsi.html Attagasam faces financial crunch][https://web.archive.org/web/20170902190427/http://www.sify.com/movies/diwali-films-are-released-news-tamil-kkfvE2cfchesi.html Ajith helps Attagasam wriggle out of financial crunch] 'Attahasam' was reviewed by the magazine Kalki.[https://archive.org/details/kalki2004-11-28/page/96/mode/2up 'Kalki' review] Oscar Ravichandran gave a significant amount to clear the producers debt in lieu of the satellite rights of the film, which in turn were sold to Jaya TV.[https://web.archive.org/web/20170902190427/http://www.sify.com/movies/diwali-films-are-released-news-tamil-kkfvE2cfchesi.html Oscar Ravichandran bought satellite telecast rights of Attagasam]

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